David Quinn Talks About Seeing Video Games Playing at Crime Scenes

About This Video

ATL Homicides’ David Quinn talks about how he thinks video games has an impact on crime scenes.

Background & Context

Being in the music and radio industry for over 30 years, I’ve seen the impact of various cultural elements on society. Now, David Quinn, a seasoned investigator from ATL Homicides, shines a light on an unexpected connection – video games and crime scenes. In an eye-opening discussion, he delves into how video games could potentially influence real-world violence. This matters. It’s a conversation that goes beyond the surface level, examining the societal impacts of digital entertainment. It’s about starting a dialogue on the responsibility of media creators and understanding the effects of virtual violence on impressionable minds.

Key Takeaways

  • David Quinn suggests a potential link between video games and real-world crime
  • The discussion focuses on the responsibility of video game creators
  • This conversation prompts a deeper look into the societal impact of digital entertainment
  • Understanding the influence of virtual violence is crucial
  • Further dialogue and research is necessary to validate or debunk this connection

About Kevin Ross

Kevin Ross is a music and broadcast industry veteran with more than
30 years of firsthand experience spanning radio programming, on-air
talent, record promotion, voice work, publishing, and digital media.
He has worked every side of the business — from the air studio to
the boardroom — and built one of the longest-running digital platforms
dedicated to Black radio and music industry coverage.
30 Plus Years In is where that experience lives on video.

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